Rhetorical Analysis Of The I Have A Dream Speech

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I have a dream speech The I have a dream speech given on August 28, 1963, by its creator Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was during the time of the march on Washington demonstration which was one of the Major civil right movements, which its purpose was to end segregation and racial discrimination on African Americans. Dr.King speaks with passion for the hope he has that our nation will someday change by using several literary devices, including Flashback, simile, and imagery to give him a powerful speech that will change lives and give hope for African americans . MLK explains in his speech what he wishes to happen in the future of America and uses imagery to explain his beliefs. Martin Luther king discusses how he is dreaming that there will be a better time in the future for African Americans and how he can see so clearly in his dreams what that time will be like. He talks with such deep emotion of what the future of his race may be like and explains why “this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equally.” …show more content…

Dr.King states several times in his speech how he wants to abolish the segregation and racial discrimination in the nation and how he feels so vividly about how he wants the nation to come together and be one big “beautiful symphony of brotherhood.” Dr.King explains how African Americans shall not “wallow in the valley of despair,” and how the African American race shall rise to end discrimination on their

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